Google Photos turns your snapshots into a personal, 'Clueless'-style closet
Google is introducing an AI feature in Google Photos that automatically builds a virtual copy of your wardrobe by identifying the clothing items that appear across your photo library. The result is a digital, browsable closet that pulls together pieces from years of photos — a fun and useful way to see what you already own.
The new tool makes it simpler to find forgotten favorites and plan outfits without rifling through drawers. By surfacing items that might otherwise go unused, the virtual closet helps users mix and match looks, rediscover sentimental pieces and streamline daily dressing decisions.
Beyond convenience, this feature supports more sustainable fashion habits: making it easier to reuse and repurpose garments can reduce impulse buying and extend the life of existing clothes. The playful nod to the iconic 'Clueless' rotating wardrobe also highlights how AI can blend cultural inspiration with everyday utility.
As Google rolls out the feature, users can expect a seamless way to organize their style history and get creative with what they already own — a small but meaningful example of AI making everyday life a bit more organized and enjoyable.